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I don't remember much pain - other than thinking I might have had conjunctivitis. My eyes were red and sore, and there was quite a bit of discomfort. Then came the blurring, then loss of colour and then loss of field of vision. If I walked down a supermarket aisle, I was aware of products but couldn't see labels, I had huge 'holes' where there was nothing, everything was greyed out (no colour), signs/text/pictues bounced around everywhere, if I looked to my left, I was unaware of anything being on my right. My reflection was a big double fuzzy mess (no fun at all putting on make-up - though I didn't much care at that point) I hope this gets better for you really soon. I remember so clearly the first minute I realised my vision was starting to clear - it was so exciting - at that stage, I still didn't know exactly why it had gone in the first place. Best wishes for a speedy recovery Lyn xx
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Lyn . Multiple Sclerosis Dx 2001 Craniotomy to clip brain aneurysm 2004. ITP 1993. |
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